Mooroopna will be confident it is getting closer to a win, having run Euroa all the way in the match before the interleague bye.
There is no doubt that Dale Osborne will be bottling all the good to come out of the game and be demanding the same effort against the visitors today.
Mansfield has bounced back after a less than impressive start to the season, with two wins from its past three weeks.
Cameron Hotton would be delighted with the improvement over the past month.
He knows if his team wants to be in the frame to figure in the finals, then this is a game that needs to be ticked off.
On the other hand, the Cats know that only a four quarter effort will be sufficient to win their first game of the year.
Despite a winless start to the year, there have been plenty of positives for the Cats.
Osborne and his team certainly won’t be defined by wins and losses this season.
He wants to see improvement from the players has shown faith in to make the step up from the team that won the reserves flag last year.
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